Study Sessions: STG English Revision

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Podcast by Mr Baugh

Study Sessions: STG English Revision

Hosted by Mr Baugh, this series will support you with both English Literature and English Language. Each week we’ll tackle some of the trickiest aspects of your set texts — including Lord of the Flies, A Christmas Carol, Macbeth, and the poetry anthology — while also developing the key reading and writing skills you need for success in the Language exams.

Latest episodes

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14 May 2026

Lord of the Flies: 12 essential quotations you NEED to know!

In this episode, we review 12 essential quotations from Lord of the Flies, ahead of your Paper 2 English Literature exam!

Featured quotations:

  1. Jack: “We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all, we’re not savages.” — Ch2
  2. Roger: “Roger stooped… threw it to miss.” — Ch4
  3. Roger/civilisation: “Here, invisible yet strong, was the taboo of the old life.” — Ch4
  4. Jack: “The mask was a thing on its own…” — Ch4
  5. Simon: “Maybe there is a beast… maybe it’s only us.” — Ch5
  6. Narrator: “The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.” — Ch5
  7. Jack: “Bollocks to the rules! We’re strong—we hunt!” — Ch5
  8. Narrator: “The desire to squeeze and hurt was over-mastering.” — Ch7
  9. Lord of the Flies: “Fancy thinking the Beast was something you could hunt and kill!” — Ch8
  10. Narrator: “At once the crowd surged after it… screamed, struck, bit, tore.” — Ch9
  11. Narrator: “The conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist.” — Ch11
  12. Narrator: “Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart, and the fall through the air of a true, wise friend called Piggy.” — Ch12

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13 May 2026

Civilisation and Savagery in 'Lord of the Flies'

In this episode, we explore one of the most central themes in Lord of the Flies: the tension between civilisation and savagery. Given the centrality of this theme, today's short, accessible episode is essential revision ahead of your Paper 2 English Literature exam!

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05 May 2026

Family in 'A Christmas Carol'

In this episode, I explore the theme of family in A Christmas Carol. From Scrooge's early experiences as a 'solitary child' to the Cratchits at Christmas, this episode is designed to support your revision of an under-assessed area of the text. Best of luck for the 11th May Paper 1!

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05 May 2026

Masculinity and Femininity: Gender in Macbeth

In this episode, we examine gender in Macbeth. Moving beyond simplistic statements like 'masculinity is presented as violent' and 'femininity is weakness', we look at gender across the play, from Macbeth, to Lady Macbeth and Macduff.

Listen to this episode to support your revision and understanding of the play ahead of your Paper 1 exam on Monday 11th May!

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01 May 2026

Paper 2 Q5 The Knowledge: Smartphones, Social Media and Young People

In this episode, we look at the debates around smartphones, social media access and young people. Our new series, The Knowledge, is designed to give you the key information needed for topics that might come up as the focus for English Language Paper 2, Question 5. This episode is designed to be listened to alongside the supporting listening sheet - ask for this from your class teacher.

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30 April 2026

Macbeth: Kingship, Power and Leadership

In this episode, we explore four models of kingship and leadership in Macbeth: Duncan, Macbeth, Edward and Confessor and Malcolm. With detailed quotation analysis and comment, this episode covers a topic yet-to-be assessed in the exam. Make sure you use this episode to revise such a central theme!

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